Big difference between the price of a ZR1 and a bog standard C4
Big difference between the price of a ZR1 and a bog standard C4
This is one of those ones that could go either way. If it doesn’t require taking the engine apart beyond the intake manifold, NP. Do the fuel injectors (all 16!), starter, coil packs while the manifold is off. Fuel pumps and the wiring for them also go bad.
Personally, I insist on being able to slip around like an otter on a water slide, while getting blinded from sunlight reflecting off every possible surface at the same time.
I like those. Not the Vette or ZR-1, but the listing that teeters right on the edge. This could be a relatively easy fix, and then you’d have the only C4 that could write the check that it could cash. Or, it could totally ruin your life. If I was a gambling man, I would, yes.
“Infinite gears? So infinite power?”
It’s comments like this that keep me coming to Jalopnik. Thank you!
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Nine speed transmissions tend to work oddly.
Cool story, bro.
Bentley needs to be more like Koenigsegg and build a car that’s so slow it only needs a one-speed transmission. Very irresponsible.
The Fed strikes again. The U.S. had years of economic expansion beginning in the early 2010's when it should have been ratcheting rates upward coming out of the financial crisis but no one there wanted to be the one who ended the asset valuation party. So COVID hits, there’s nowhere to take rates lower, and THEN the…
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Don’t forget the signature “dihedral synchro-helix” doors, which are featured on all Koenigsegg models
I’ll say Koenigsegg
As a long-time advocate of buying 3(ish) year old vehicles and never buying new, I’ve been telling everyone who asks me for the last two years that buying used is a suckers game and that for the vast majority of cars you are better buying new at this point. Unless you are willing to compromise on certain things, you…
When I bought my first WRX the salesman said, “You WRX guys already know everything about the car, there’s nothing I can tell you.”
The name Stellantis sounds to me like the name of some pre-arthritic bone malady . Their brands include the Tri-fucked-ta of unreliables - Fiat Citroen and Peugeot . If Alfa Romeo and Maserati tanked in the U.S., I doubt Americans would be clamoring for that pair of Gallic gargoyles .
How about the Alpine 110 as the next-gen Chrysler Crossfire?
For reference, here’s what the original CS looked like. Opportunity: Missed.